SAFE AND HEALTHY LIVING. WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY IS IT? Housing beneficiaries fear for their lives as the newly built low cost houses are crumbling Occupants say that in less than a year the houses show structural defects , with cracks and flooding when it rains About a thousand houses have been built since 2012 A fifty year old homeowner says her family moved into her low cost house last year and three months later a wall collapsed The community says local authorities have not attended to their complaints We raised our concerns with the executive manager but he never showed any concern,' says a community leader The MEC for human settlements in the province said they had not received any complaints from the community The project was approved al a total cost of R56,2 milion and the tender was awarded to a local businessman Adapted from www.sabc.co.za. Retrieved on 7 April 2015 31 identify ONE basic human right, as stipulated in the Bill of Rights, that is being (1 + 1) violated in the above article Give a reason for your answer (2) 32 Give THREE possible explanations for the poor quality of the houses, (3 x 1) (3) 33 3.4 Suggest TWO ways in which the community can voice their concerns in a responsible way to ensure that the government will provide safe environments for communities (2 x 2) (4) Recommend THREE strategies that the local government could put in place to ensure that ethical and safety principles will apply when providing high quality housing. (3 x 2) (6) [15]​